Change paper color

- [Voiceover] I want to show you how you can…change the paper color within any given document…that you're drawing in.…And we're going to start specifically…with this blank document called Virtual Paper,…because that's kind of what it is,…it's virtual paper.…If I click on the top left-hand drawing,…by default, if you look in the top right,…it'll say background is plain white.…This is what Concepts will default to.…Whatever you change the background color to,…the next time you open it, it's going to remember…that and it's going to display it as-is.…

And so how do you change the background?…Because sometimes you want to draw in white,…but sometimes you want to draw on a different color.…Well the way you do that is,…you go down to the gear icon in the bottom left,…and we're going to click that and it's going to…bring up these controls, this menu.…And you can see right at the top in the left-hand side,…it says Paper Color, right now it's plain white.…You can also do transparent.…Now, transparent is much like how it is in Photoshop.…

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Updated

5/2/2016

Released

12/14/2015

The Concepts app bridges freeform sketching with the accuracy of CAD. Users can create vector illustrations and comics, make mockups, take notes, or design a new building—all from an iPad. In this course, Von Glitschka introduces Concepts, including its Freehand and Precision drawing modes and intuitive illustration tools. Then he shows how to use Concepts for ideation across a number of creative commercial pursuits, including logo design, illustration, character design, and more.

Topics include:

Creating a new drawing in Concepts

Moving and deleting stacks

Connecting a smart stylus

Working in Freehand and Precision modes

Adding color

Working with layers

Skill Level Beginner

2h 45m

Duration

55,444

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Q: This course was updated on 5/02/2016. What changed?

A: The Concepts app was updated to version 4.1.3 in April 2016. We updated two movies, "Selection tool" and "Layers," to cover changes to these features.